Senior Brad Medlin scored Nashoba's only goal on assists from Jordan Gingras and Rowan Halloran. Matt Brennan and Aaron Febbi also played well for the Vikings (2-2).

Wilmington 7, Masconomet 0

Wilmington netted four goals in the second period and outshot Masco, 32-11, to advance to Friday's final of the Haverhill Holiday Tournament.

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Wilmington will face North Andover.

Cam Owens had a goal and 3 assists, and Brendan McDonough and Dylan DiNatale each had 2 goals and an assist to lead the Wildcats (3-1). John Galasso and Cam Collins added a goal and an assist each.

Junior goalie Drew Foley made 11 saves for Wilmington to earn his second shutout of the season.

Nashoba Regional 2, North Middlesex 1

After falling behind 2-0, North Middlesex junior Danny McNamara found the back of then net late in the third period, but the Patriots (2-2) could never get the equalizer.

Senior Brett Estrella and sophomore Ryan McCarthy assisted on McNamara's goal. Goalie Ryan Twomey and defenseman PJ Dupre also played well for NM.

Tewksbury 7, Scarborough (Maine) 1

Sophomore Ryan Petti had 2 goals and an assist, and his senior captain brother Derek dished out 2 assists as Tewksbury (3-1-1) cruised to the win at the Yankee Ford Holiday Classic at the University of Southern Maine.

Freshmen Jonathan Verrill and Dario Ripraro each scored their first career varsity goal in the win.

Stoneham 6, Dracut 1

Junior Justin Lange scored a beautiful goal off a faceoff, but it was the only goal that Dracut (2-4) could score against a tough Stoneham squad.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Alvirne 43, Souhegan 33

Sandi Purcell and Veronica Moceri each netted 17 points to power the Broncos to victory during the first round of the Nashua North Christmas Tournament.

Moceri added 5 rebounds. Senior center Leanne Winans was strong with 10 rebounds and 4 points. Sophomores Emily Barry and Kaycee Carbone came off the bench and provided good guard play and tough defense.

Alvirne will battle Bishop Guertin on Friday (6 p.m.) as the tournament continues.

BOYS TRACK

Burlington 54, Stoneham 32

Paul Hogan set a school record in the 1,000 meters to power Burlington to a win at the Reggie Lewis Center.

Hogan cruised to the win in 2 minutes, 34.59 seconds.

Adam Bonfilio was a double winner for the Red Devils. He captured the 55-meter hurdles in 8.52 seconds and took the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 11 inches.

Also claiming events for Burlington were Mark Steinbach in the mile (4:53.49), Ian Rush in the 300 (40.06), Admad Osman in the 2 mile (10:35.48) and Alex Alessi in the shot put (46-6.5).

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